Current Bullet Club Members Cast Doubt On Young Bucks’ “Cease And Desist” Story
The lasting image that ended last night’s AEW Dynamite was Kenny Omega, The Good Brothers, and The Young Bucks doing a Too Sweet gesture in the middle of the ring, a sign of their previous faction, The Bullet Club.
This, of course, reminds fans that the Young Bucks told their fans the WWE sent them a cease and desist notice over use of the hand gesture that remains so firmly entrenched with the nWo and the Kliq. While the tag team pulled several pieces of merchandise, they turned around and issued a “Cease and Desist” t-shirt which sold like hot cakes.
Now ACTUAL Bullet Club members are questioning the legitimacy of the Cease and Desist. Following AEW Dynamite, NJPW Star and founding Bullet Club member Bad Luck Fale tweeted out a response to how the show ended, with Tama Tonga quote tweeting Fale and responded with “I love that lie.”
The Young Bucks made a point to emphasize it on Being the Elite, which means fans may have been worked by the YouTube show as they continued to build a huge fan following as anti-WWE rebels. Now, we are left to wonder if the tag team pulled a fast one on fans, aided by others repeating the lie.
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